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REPORT MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISM NOW Says we must keep feet dry, avoid exposure and eat less meat. | Stay off the damp ground, avold ex- posure, keep fect dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water and, above all, take @ spoonful of salts occasionally to keep down uric acid, Rheumatism is caused by polsonous toxin, culled uric acid, which is gen- erated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood, It is the functlon of the kidneys to filler this acid from the Vlood and east {t out In the urine. ‘The of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this fmpurity, In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kid- neys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to elim. {nate this uric acid, which keeps ac- cumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the Joints and muscles, causing stiffness, boreuess and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism wet from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Sults; put a tablespoon- ful in « glass of water and drink be- fore breakfast each morning for a week, ‘his is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleas- ent lithia-water drink| es uric acid and is bene-| 1 to your kidneys as well.—Advt. | ——— “| SUFFERED SOLDIERS HELPING FREE WORLD BALK AT ‘DRY’ SLAVERY Wounded Man “Writes ‘That He and Comrades Should Have Say on Question, Tt would take several pages of The Evening World to print all the lettera colled forth by ita recent editoriate on National Prohibition, The Nu tional Prohibition Amendment has now been ratified by more than the necessary number of State Legis. latures. Further tulk of defeating it is useless. The Evening World docs not be- lieve tn encouraging resistance to law. Pending the interpretation and enforcement of the National Prohibie tion Amendment, however, this news. Paper believes that if any American ts still entitled to a hearing on the subject it is the American soldier who, being absent on the important business of fighting for freedom overseas, hax not been consulted about surrendering it at home— Ed, Not ‘To the Bai {The Erening World Your editorial “Idke Sheep?” is the idea! Iam a goldier and have fought for my country, to set the world free, and after reading your editorial,which over fifty of my “bunkies” have read, | we have come to this conclusion, and | it seems to pression of ali 99 the boys here. 00, | We fought ‘or freedom, Jand freedom wo will have the same - las the boys that have not arrived Was Eventually Cured by) home. we wiii not let a lot of slack Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- Wes fo-calted Amer anus in hich salarie k for religious table Compound. | or non-re us cties, tell us we “T suffered for seven long years| Must not have our glass of beer or with a lame back, irregularities and| Wine (I myseif and most of the boys done an on afvord r) when we have an after) heen used to it before we went over but yey tt to make t world safe for did ime no good. T) aemacracy® w hey sat at hom E Pinkhaim's| 20d wrote tracts on “What alcohol Vegetable Co m-| does stomach.” » und gave it) I w ron founder before L en- and in aj listed most of the boys worke ne I felt and am feeling fine, and without weakness or pain. | \Many of my t have alse j taken Ly dia Vinkham's 7 e Com it. Mrs. Hageard by I ved 1S46 p fler from displace inflammation, ache, head- amous root ly, Lydia E. Pinkham's constantly being pub ymen in every section of beyond question K. Pinkham's Advt Lydia Gives You Fighting Strength to Ward Off Colds and Influenza The germs of Cold and Influ- enza are still prevalent. ‘ Only those systems contain- ing good, rich, red blood and fighting physical strength are able to throw off these germs. It is criminal to neglect a weakened or impaired system. One should take every precau- tion, not only for himself, but for every member of his family, to build up the blood and strengthen the system. Nothing will so quickly accomplish this building up process and give you that strength to resist this disease as MARROWBONE NU. janganceo aud X IRON Phosphates Munyon’s Marrowbone Tonic Tablets will increase the number of red cells in your blood, will aid digestion, stimulate your appetite, and give you renewed strength, vigor and vitality. All druggists, $1.00 a bottle. Colds Crow Better} Asin le disa} , when you use le, time-tested HHOUSANDS of Positions are daily offered to the readers of The World Help Wanted advertisements. hard at night some / and our beer at relax, We faced the guns, stay-at-home, man or Ww ing t@ dietate to use hic wé are to have our ln England we wore allowed beer and wine, and when Iingiand tried # the Prohibitivg vill the wurk- all declared they would quit. They submitted to food cards be and ne an, Is gos aad where od And drinks and that kind of whiskey ts 1s all fine for the rich, who can stock their cellars with winos, &c.; but how about us who can't? Wo fought and helped win, and we are i to bay @ Iittle now, But we be fatr about it. Why should we, who did go over, help bay the big taxes that, will be levied to help make up what the tem. |perance societies have deprived the | Government of? What did they do for the world? Did they fight? No, only in the papers, Why tell us what we shall eat and drink? Nothing doing. Why didn’t they go slow till the real Americans came back and had a say in what and how the country they fought for shall be run—and who shail do it? T left one leg in Solssons. JUST AN AMBRICAN SOLDIER, New Yorkers Will Not Fa provements. To the Blitor of The Evening World I read your editorial in a recent issue, entitied, “Like Sheep?” paring the people generally to those docile animals and calling them cow- ards for not asserting themselves in matters directly affecting them. agree with you, after an experience of some ' com- thirty years in trying to lead the people of both New York and New Jersey into a channel where they could see the benefits to both States jof a Hudson River bridge, but it pas on almost @ hopeless task, The coal famine of last year affected the peo- ple of New York City most bittert: yet, being cowards, they onty whim- nd i did nothing but suffer. | Because of the —boatmen" Jand the great difficulty of crossin the river the people of both States | were suffering, Meat arriving at Jer- |sey City, intended for New York, was shifted to far-away Buffalo to enter the city via New York Central Ratl- Jroad; th ery of milk, already in 1 chaotic state before the strike, wé made worse, mails delayed, people glad of opportunity to cross th river in rowboats and lau ) ete. 4and yet people are not the only cow ards; linked with them are the editors of pape th s who, with «| few exc . have taken no stand t up for the benefit of New permitting: to hold its sway on both and fol z | State the Hudson Boston has started her improve ments; so has Mhiladelphia; Liver pool has made hers ast for fifty | years; even inland Manchester bulit | her canal to the sed | natural port of all she has is the New Central ¢ from t with four in ntial track the and quick! or well you can work or five-grain tablets for two week y become stronge rwe it to yourself to mak test your stren gained men and women in two weeks’ time t guarantee successful they will refund your money Advt. nters the body throcgs jack of iron, It is throug blood that life sustaining oxygen d filled with strength-giving ire: ind ran-dew v might re w far you can walk with f ordinary Nuxated Tron three times pe Nusated Tron will increase the strength of weak, n health. delicious, drug- free beverage. AreYou Losing Your Grip on Health? Physician’s Prescription to Increase The Health and Strength of Anaemic, Run- ji down Men and Women \ a result of the tremendous strain the war has put upon any people, the nerve cells have become devitalized, the whole system weak- ened and thousands of men and women are to-day losing their grip on health simply because their blood is thinning out a vossibly starving iron in the rec ¢ matter of the ind s the blood to If people would only keep taking Nuxated Iron when they and brain If you are not strong e the following test: See how long you ut becoming tired. Next take duy after meals much you have rvous, “run-down” The manufacturers y two ath again and see he n many instances, n b ni entirely satisfactory results to every purchaser or | Everyone, old and young, can drink INSTANT POSTUM with benefit to <a gen fuild up their red blood corpuscles , and healthier in every w ae JEANNETTE RANKIN OUT | AFTER $6,000 PLUM AS Miss Rankin's candidacy. They claim scribed | years revived | House for Tetra THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919 A Gatti Success Is‘‘ The Cobbler on at the k in New Yo: acquaint whe at h yecame ago, her (nobody els patient will dir the house posed as long ago as 1800 by the ¢ brothers Ricci, was performed for the first time House on Satur had been early w GLERK OF THE HOUSE And the Fairy’’ cause |t was peowasary; but wh | . A Sause all thie trouble when {t can be By Sylvester Rawling. eunily avoided? Pass a law against! 4h RIGPINO by LA COMARL,” @ the hard stuff and aiiow the peer | C fantastic Italian comls , because if you don't they ) r és & ehanse Wilh the "boots opera, ag it fs fittingly ¢ Dill, com- Metropolitan Opera uy afternoc by productions of t k, but the most of uy ed with it a dozen Mr, Hammerstein 4 Manhattan Opera aint, then the reign that she is entitled to the place she the patient will live. Th seoks und should be elected as a recogui-| works. With wealth the \ comes arrogant, abuses bis wife and sswoman | family, und is punished by t by transportation to ranean abode and told for his sins, He repent to his family the happily over 4 43lobvious to anybody w tative from , er are of + ant of Arr Hous He ano, Annetta » |is using his Union « clp him and{bler's wife, ‘This part might h istering the support of organiged| been written for Frieda Hempel, | mpersonates her, looked, ‘a li and sang the part gloric Som held by. Joe Sinnott the Miultras (Or Neb top: totes) were: nor. perfec |giets ning up for Mise Rankin and the, Tetrazzini, for instance, en fahorites demanding Cary, 4 horde of{ with greater fulness and w ‘ ple-hungry Republicans. will have tO! confidence and ease, But M fight for the doorkeeper's place. pelts voice ds rich and flexible ee oe ====|'khe is young, pretty, gracefui oink ae What more could be expecte tracks ~ nere Was the traditional tnterp« hoes that m of Sir Julius Benedict's "Car yah epaegadleads |people who dote on vocal pyro Shen eer Senne technics; but there is better music in Taree ena iaieee K ithe Ricci brothers’ score Jously hear to makit present National Governme u or te eRe interested in anything that has @/Star Of the performance, BOW 3 ba T Rs att onation of the The nother f idornment of | 1 Do Segur 1p, buta at ir ‘ uilding i and tunnel \ the present isolation of the great City of New York from t rost_ of the continent W. Mec, No Mail Service for Noys ‘Over There’, 1 Ya The Live We Ihave read an article in your paper with regard to writing more often t the boys “over ther 1 aLd 1h ore promptiy the letters 8 “over there ISTANT READ American fine Do tween th funny, but ¢ you cut it, Mr Papi who cond er Don Aste ed Crispin 4 Count Del Flore, ald making for su artolo, njured drawn out Papi? For it w > on the Charles Dillingham an he has made arrangements w Cleofonte Companini, ax he did last year, to have the Bunday night eon certs of the Chicago Opera Company given at tho Hippodrome. A merry war \s promteed detween the rival a nen the Chicago] been atricken si with Spanish tn-|Fred Dorner, who Investigated charges on Theatre| fuensa at the prison farm at Wine: |Cf scant feeding for Warden Willlanp 4 ty bed work hud | there,’ hadi . the 1 H mt ‘i rely 4 Four more ee tropolitan Opera Hour Thers | patients, {ncludiog avicts Hattisto, | , WL bo dally, momethien twice dally,|Cygero aud Battiiue, whose conditions| SILLED BY SOLDIERS’ CAR, vita loner ted [te eritionl, have Just been returved tO} gem reom HH Tho fi Univer. | Sine Sing Hospital, where Lieut, A. O.| sity Moights Choral Society will bo) Saulre, t N., official Keo, ET pate . wiven fu the auditorium of the New treating them. This tmukes 1 We" | guard living at No. 1076 Third Avenue, York Univerwity to-morrow evening. | tients who have a maligna rm Of! wan struck by an automobile at TRIRE — the al treet yeste . The People’s League of the Peo-| Guards Corrigan, ‘Tenha Dyer | Avenue anc Taet Yenteraay Gree oe este orieor pr armhou il yo occupants of norrow nleht, of the prisoners wh arted a How ft jun HM Road—and tbe sung by an tmposin of | etrih r ly because th Hir ospital, where rtists that includes Eva Gau ‘they were not & noush to y table Medios, Thee votes are iin ber w N wd witnesses toid t 1 1" 1 ' i of the car was underte \ ti K ’ $12,000 IN JEWELS DROP FROM AUTO BOUND TO SER . a ing diva, Mr. Gatti is to be congrat-)F, Ro Mayer of New York Misses | e i ulated, During his consulship he has T'wo Si ° age 4 ; ‘ ) Suitcases on Reaching | \ |produced and revived works of far] Ailaniié Clly An unmarked tablet is of un- . fice ad a a Pierette | aLANTIO CITY ‘s, Sin, it known quality. The Bayer Cross we KS \ | Bianco painted + of real ‘Somewhere between New York and At guarantees the known quality . beauty for tts encas . and Hd- Q uuntiay two eult ¢ : ? ward Biedlé, the i dowels Valued at $12,000 and unquestioned purity of and Richard Ordyr ty ait, “ke dee . i} eon by Mo 1k Mayer, « i rector, ha¥o. combined mK oe eg itch gt | Genuine least ts well-nigh ideal, and t | | fairly arkies and a o| melodic flow, ft lear Al jaughed and = a @DEANNETTE RANKIN Japplauded inordi perhaps; but aye © 7 wart co wed |! ' 6} it Was Kenuing Was no nee ih ving on the! Suffragists Will Make Issue of Mone "Dont bother about the book, Of \) : t uhee ene tana Congresswoman’s Claims 4 geil gg toc Magee mor te Me} ati to Job. sis the worst rnin : y is an absurd i WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—-Mies Jean- n human with th i i “As nette Rankin, Representative in Con= supernatural, Hriefly, it is of a cob. |"? "" ka a sa The trade-mark" Agetrtn” Off) fem euarantes that the monescetion gress from Montana, is a candidate for bier, whose wile f% a slieet oe ” Qrulesier of ealleyiionaia i 4 of the reliable Bayer manufactare. Clerk of the House to succeed South singer, both unsuccessful, the tain FLU” RAGES AT SING SING. Trimble. The position pays $6,000, amd in dire poverty a PCAs Eesdl er RULE At LPS THIGH thes co rvidemie seo work a venom . Marked with the Bayer-Cross |it to some ex-member of the House, | himself into a Farm at Wingd 4 * Milas Rankin was not re-elected 40 Con- |e Fim to ‘bacon vais KE RAE RETaC 10a ry your mena ion | The Suffragists will make an issue of | {hall amass a fo urned_f Sing to-day, hw Sale of 500 Women’s Coats Extraordinary in Every Way in fabrics; all-wool velours, silvertone, reindeer cloth & mixtures. | in colors; Pekin blue, gray, taupe, brown, plum, navy. in models; simple straight line coats, mostly with fur collars, 29.50) in value; their duplicates have sold for $40 to $60. Li PTICM EAN AR OND IPECOT sons cseuncseneises hitmen head sarin Yes, ex uct duplicates of these coats have sold thi 10 to $60— many in New York City. maker does a business of several million dollars. coats are nationally advertised and sold all ov United State Now he comes to the end of his s¢ He takes his loss. We market his cox turbing his regular trade. Savings of $11.50 to $30.50 a Coat They ought to walk right out of the store, these coats—and to make this possible, with comfort and convenience to our customers, we have added largely to our salesforce and extended the selling space. The Hi the Son. 8 without dis- Ee at raat firs We repeat; they are the simple straight line coats mostly with the new slender silhouette, Nearly 400 of the coats have fur collars--Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) or soft dark natural nutria coliars that alone would cost $15. The others are splendid storm coats, like English ulsters, or straight line models with self collars for women who have their own neck furs. The fabries are all-wool (tested and guaranteed by the maker)- such beautiful materials as Frost Glow Normandy Mixtures Suede Velours Reindeer Cloth Silvertone Heavy 20-0z. Velours Coats for now—for early Spring—for next season Colors include the quiet, distinguished shades of Pekin blue, gray, taupe, brown, plum, navy. Also black, {nd all ‘except a few coats in three models) are lined with silk plain or Roman striped messaline, matched or harmonized with the color of the fabric. The three models are half-lined with a trade-mark satin, Kindly notice the perfection of detail “ju The set of a collar or cuff, the manner in which a belt fastens, the exceptionally well made buttonholes, the plaeing of the lining so that it is loose and ‘easy’’~—being both better looking and better wearing, Kivery coat shows that it comes from a well organized, light, sanitary shop—one of the hest very modern device welfare of the workers. Being happy and healthy the organization works with a splendid spirit. Hach smallest part of the to make sure that all details fabric. in America: availed of for the kivery coat undergoes eight inspection to the specialized, One artist 1 rments 1 » right. constant y busy matching lining: rhe firm | the choice of the finest fabrics woven in America—often the mill’s entire output of a new material will be taken over and copyrighted ji tyles » the work of clever designers who eliminate all ahs” and try to make their me © plain, quiet and beautiful that they will be distinctive, The sizes run from 34 to ft, including some 16 and 1S year sizes for small women, You will see for yourself tomorrow, when you come, what an extraore dinary Sale it is, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building.